Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomed

Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomed
Louise Parry

BBC News, Hertfordshire

Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomedAylett Nurseries Hazel and Roger in 1960 say in front of the greenhouse with a sign "News and how to make the best of your Dahlas". Hazel wears a pleated white, knee -length skirt with a white and dotted black shirt. Your wavy hair is tied back. Roger wears gray pants and a bottle -green sweater. Aylett kindergartens

Roger and Hazel started a kindergarten before founding a garden center for the public in St. Albans

One of the early garden centers of the UK celebrates for 70 years as a family business in which the owner fell in love and married in his first employee.

“Roger always picked me up and brought me to the market every day. We gradually loved each other,” recalled Hazel Aylett, now 88.

The gardening student Roger Ayett founded in 1955 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, as “here was nothing more than a green field”.

“There was no garden center, they were not invented at the time. In the past, we sold our Dahlias grapes and said the people:” Why can't they sell us anything else? “And that's how it all started,” said Ms. Aylett.

Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomedAylett kindergartens The fields of Aylet -Bachschulen before the greenhouses were built. A petrol -blue -classic car that looks like a Morris minor is parked on a gravel route next to flower pots with numbers.Aylett kindergartens

The couple began to grow flowers for the trade and later so that people could put in hanging baskets

Mr. Aylett died in 2010, but his daughter and son -in -law Julie and Adam Wigglesworth continue to manage business.

They are now concerned with 150 people, but Ms. Aylett said that the early days were very different.

“I was Roger's first student when I was 18 years old and he paid me 1 pound a week,” she said.

“Roger could not afford any employees – why was I sent here (from college) if it wasn't in the stars that I would fall in love with this man?

“In the past we grown sweet peas and dolphinia for the cut Flower trade, but we spent the first 15 years of losing money. The bank manager asked my mother -in -law to get rid of kindergarten because it was such an outflow.”

Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomedAylett Nurseries Black and White Photo from the outside of Aylett Nurseries Shop in the 1950s. Aylett kindergartens

Hazel Aylett said: “It was the customers who prompted us to found the garden center.”

Ms. Wigglesworth said that in the late 1960s there was a turning point when another gardening team “came up with the idea of ​​bringing plants to pots”.

“Before that, they could only do it as a mere root stock – it was very seasonal.

“As soon as this idea of ​​containerization started, plants could be bought and it really started,” she said.

Mr. Aylett, who described Mr. Wigglesworth as an “absolute character”, also performed the company with his passion and personality.

“He loved to grow a good work and a good harvest. He built up the customer service business, Roger was always in the workshop,” he said.

Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomedAylett Nurseries Schwarz -White picture from Roger outside the greenhouse. He wears a vest, a shirt, a striped tie and an intelligent jacket and looks out in the 20s. Aylett kindergartens

Roger Aylet's family said that he was a “leading light” who “loved to grow a good plant”, he was loved to grow a good plant “

Mr. Wigglesworth said the center, which recently added hundreds of solar collectors to supply 30% of his operations with electricity, often developed with new technologies.

“We were the country's first garden center to have barcodes,” he said.

“In the 70s we had an environmental system to manage the greenhouse – now you get it on your phone, but Roger did it decades ago.”

Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomedAylett kindergartens Two men sit in a cabin with the sign "Ayett's Dahlia Festival. Entry 15p - Please keep your tickets for free cup of tea." Fashion looks like the 1960s. The kiosk is outside the greenhouses and members of the public go into the entrance. Aylett kindergartens

Aylett still organizes a Dahlias festival every summer

Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomedAylett kindergartens grows a large field of dahlias, colored orange, yellow, white and pink. Trees are the background and some yellow parasols.Aylett kindergartens

The kindergarten has won many RHS awards for its dahlias

The kindergarten teacher Tony Day recently celebrated 50 years at Aylett after starting his first job there at the age of 16.

“As a kindergarten teacher, I came here in a team of about 15 people and learned everything and everyone,” he said.

“My philosophy is to make sure that I grow well and can make sure that it will be better in the next season.

“I don't think I would have been here if I would not appreciate the Ayetts as a family. It helps to be appreciated in your job.”

Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomedAylett Nurseries Adam and Julie with the employee Tony, who celebrates 50 years of work. A large Golden 50 -Ballon balloon hovers behind them with a stand of flower seeds to their right and a table with printed photos on the left.Aylett kindergartens

Tony Day celebrated half a century at Aylett with the current managers Adam and Julie Wigglesworth

Mr. Day has come and go garden trends.

“When I started, there were many of the gardeners, the Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, who loved old -fashioned plants,” he said.

“The gardens were bigger at the time. Now they get more terraces and small gardens.

“The trends have changed from large lawns with decorative borders to smaller terrace gardens. People love containers, smaller flowering plants on their grill stalls.”

Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomedAylett Nurseries Two photos side by side of the new café in 2025 and in the Dahlia Café in the 1970s. The new one has a refrigerator switch with juice bottles and water and sandwich packs, while the old has an exhibition of creamy cakes and tea pots.Aylett kindergartens

The changing face of the garden center cafés: from 2025 to the 1970s

Ms. Wigglesworth admitted that garden centers were today “enormous challenges”.

“We have climate change, plant health, peat problems and when the world gets smaller – they know what diseases,” she said.

Mr. Wigglesworth said positively: “People are just as interested in nature as ever”.

“Garden centers have a rosy future. We have an absolute experience,” he added.

Ms. Aylett, who lives on the website, said the memory of her husband continued.

“We miss Roger every day, he was the leading light behind it,” she said.

“As a family business, it is important to continue, but I don't know what the future ends.”

Like a garden center over 70 years, bloomedAylltt Nurseries is an Ariel view of the garden center, which shows how big it is, in the form of a number 4. Two fields are recorded with plantings, and there are about 20 greenhouses plus the brick building. There is a parking space at the front and there are trees and fields and some houses.Aylett kindergartens

The garden center is now taking up a large place between Hatfield and St. Albans

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